ANDREW SCHONEBAUM is assistant professor of Chinese literature at the University of Maryland. He is the coeditor of Approaches to Teaching "The Story of the Stone" (Dream of the Red Chamber).
By examining the dynamic interplay between discourses of fiction and medicine, Novel Medicine demonstrates how fiction incorporated, created, and disseminated medical knowledge in China, beginning in the sixteenth century. Critical readings of fictional and medical texts provide a counterpoint to prevailing narratives that focus only on the "literati" aspects of the novel, showing that these texts were not merely read, but were used by a wide variety of readers for a range of purposes. The intersection of knowledge-fictional and real, elite and vernacular-illuminates the history of reading and daily life and challenges us to rethink the nature of Chinese literature.
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博士題為Fictional medicine。有新的文本,材料還是偏少。
评分novel as the medicine. how desire, emotions are transformed into illness.
评分關於醫學和身體的大眾知識如何形成和傳播。高估瞭當時的識字率吧。
评分關於醫學和身體的大眾知識如何形成和傳播。高估瞭當時的識字率吧。
评分關於醫學和身體的大眾知識如何形成和傳播。高估瞭當時的識字率吧。
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